I've been working with a spirit from graveyard for reconciliation with my ex but I have moved on and I want to set the spirit free. How can i respectfully dispose the green paper and vandal root and also set the spirit free? the spirit is from another town sent by a rootwoker. will it be okay if I just burry the graveyard dirt in my backyard?

Hi, I'm new here & although I've read the disposal of tricks 7 ritual remains page quite thouroughly i'm still confused as to where to put my love spell waxes remains since I am VERY mobile right now meaning I'm constantly moving around from place to place. What do I do with them without hurting my spells? Thanks~

Since you are mobile and don't have a permanent yard to dispose of your candle remains, I suggest you get a nice potted plant and bury the remains in the dirt. You can take that plant with you when you move from place to place. Tend to it to keep it healthy and it will keep the energy of your work going for you.

well I hope I did this right tonight... I threw the wax remains that covered my rival's picture in my breakup moving candle spell in the crossroads out the window over my left shoulder as I drove thru it but accidently looked in my rearview for a split sec to make sure it didn't hit any other cars since there were several behind me. It was def in the center though & I prayed aloud to "please take her away from him" without looking back any further as I drove away. Is this ok? It's so hard to find a non busy crossroads where I live, none of which I can walk into & dispose of something without someone seeing me. I almost threw it in the river though, maybe next time this would be a better solution since they both take things away from you correct?

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I was setting things up and wrote my petition, got it folded and then realized I wanted to add something more to it. So I'm making a new one because there wasn't enough room on the first one and have to reword things. So my question is: How should I dispose of the first one? I've read that burning it signifies the spell is done but I haven't even really started, haven't loaded nor dressed the candle or lit it yet even..
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Tonight I disposed of something into the river over my left shoulder without looking back at all however when I took a different route home I realized that in order to get back home I had to drive over that same river on a different street. Please tell me I didn't mess this work up by doing that. I'm hoping I didn't bc I felt very good about the work & disposal until I realized I had to drive across that same river just a different street.

I live in a major city so when I've disposed of remains at crossroads before if I leave them at one crossroads I'll always drive a different route to avoid that exact spot but it'll be a different crossroads with that same major street name. I mean that's ok too right? Otherwise I wouldn't be able to get home.

The remains of a candle for reconciliation I assume are buried in the front yard since you want to attract your ex lover to come back. If I have some plants at my doorstep in pots, can I bury it there? I'm sure that's okay but want to make sure that I dispose of everything correctly.

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I am planning on doing the fast luck spell , but I am not sure about pouring the remaining bath water along the path of my front door. I share my front door with other people. will luck not go to others if I pour the water out on the path. I share the front garden with other people ,I am worried that some one might see me burying staff in the garden after the cleaning up process. Please advice me on what to do.

It doesn't matter if you share a front yard and front door with other people if you pray "Bring fast luck to ME" as you pour the water. And it will take about 10 seconds to pour out the water. If you are worried about what people will say, just wait until the coast is clear and then take care of your business.

Also, I moved your post over to this thread since it's about disposing of spell remnants, not mojo bags, which is where you originally posted. Please do not hijack threads.

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I'm burning a Destruction vigil candle at the moment and it says to burry the remains in a graveyard.. The problem is, I don't drive due to medical reasons so I have no way of getting to a graveyard. Would it be okay to bury the remains at a crossroads?

Now that I'm thinking about it I have another question about burial, aside from my prior post ^^.... I intend to do a red skull candle for my target and then after that I plan on doing an Adam/eve figural candle moving spell as well. The skull candle & Adam candle are for the same target & the ultimate goal is to bring my target closer to me. I'll be doing them one right after the other when the moon phases allow for it in October. Is it okay to take the left over wax, herbs and other remains from both spells and bury them together under a tree I was given by my target a few months ago? Is there a limit to how much one can bury in one location? I figure since it's the same goal and for the same target and the tree is linked to the target, it should be alright but I want to be certain first. Thank you!

I wouldn't recommend changing where you bury the remnants for the Destruction work; you want those spirits to "hold down" your target, after all! Do you have a friend who could take the remnants to the graveyard for you and bury them?

And I don't think you need to worry about burying the remnants from two spells under the same tree, I think that's fine.

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I do have one reliable friend that I could ask. I'm just not sure she'd go along with it since she knows the person I lit the candle for. Oooops... I'll ask her to take me and maybe cover the candle up in cloth.. Do I just bury it somewhere inside the gates of the graveyard or do I need to find a certain tombstone of like someone malicious to bury it near??

I live in a city and an apartment. However I do have a cross road that is busy during the day and much quieter at night. I'm trying to determine if I should despose of my remnants at the cross road or buy a plant and bury the items in the soil. If the plant idea is better is there a plant I would recommend?

Does it matter what type of spell. If I want to do a love spell or a spell involving the crown of success oil for academics, should these remnants be disposed of in a certain way?

I've heard both a potted plant & a crossroads is good for positive workings, as well as burial in a city park from what Miss Cat has said on here also. I just bought a small potted plant since I move every 3 weeks or so but all the wax doesn't fit in the plant so I'm gonna bury some in a hidden art at the park.

I would stick with the crossroads whenever you can. If you are doing rootwork to draw something/someone to you, then bury the remains in a plant at the front of your home. If you are doing work to keep something/someone with you, then bury the remains in a plant at the back of your home.

The type of plant is less important than the location, but make sure it is a healthy, leafy one and that you keep it in good condition.

Conjureman Ali posted a spell for breaking down a lover’s resistance. Red candle studded with cubeb berries and rolled in dill seed dressed with Follow Me Boy oil. How would the remains of this spell be disposed of? My instinct is the crossroads, because I want to scatter the resistance. Or would it be in the front yard to draw the lover closer now that his resistance is down?

My potted plant is dying despite effort trying to save it. My question is this, do I buy another plant & dig up the remains that are in this one or just bury those in a park somewhere and throw the plant away? I'm not planning on staying in this area much longer that's why I question burying it somewhere that i won't be living close to.

My other question is this, can I just wrap up those remains in a red cloth and keep it hidden or under my mattress until my love workings manifest? Thanks

Thank you Miss Aida I did just that except I didn't have a dime on me, I only had 3 pennies & I left that plus water for the tree & felt fine doing that. I have done more love drawing work since then & am going to be moving next week and well since I'm leaving what should I do with them? I read somewhere that I could either buy some soil & a regular pot & bury them in that with a fake plant and keep with me by the door of wherever I move to next OR just go bury them in nature again. I wanna make sure I'm doing this correctly since I'm drawing a certain person to me & don't feel like just burying them far from me is a good idea. Thoughts? Thanks

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I just would like to know how I would go about disposing my Saint Expedite candle now that it finished burning a couple months ago. It did help me, just now I don't know how to dispose of it?

Oh no ;( As I walked past the tree where Is buried my spell remains I noticed that the red cloth was peaking out and looks like someone had dug it up and tried to recover it to no avail. What do I do? I know I'm not supposed to dig it up. Thanks

I'm finish with King Solomon Honey Spell Kit because a class is done. The paper is still inside of the honey jar. Now I am taking another class and I would like to reuse if possible with the same King Solomon Honey Spell Kit. How I dispose the old brown paper in the honey jar? Since I already done the spell with the last class, is it allowable to redo it with different new class with new brown paper? If it is not, then do I need to get another same honey spell kit and start over with new class? This is all new to me. Thanks in advance for your assistance.

in terms of when i burry candle remains: If my figural candle has created a large pool of wax, am I to keep that pool in tack as best as possible to bury or may I wrap it up and compress it (break it up basically) to make a smaller package to burry?

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I was hoping and leaning towards this being ok, just needed a second opinion. I wrapped it all up in a nice cloth breaking into a small package and buried. It's already a foot of snow where I am and ground is pretty hard so digging a big hole wasn't ideal - hopefully it's deep enough!
Thanks again for your help!

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Hello!
I have done a scan of this thread and the rest of the forum where I thought appropriate to look, however I haven't found the specific answer to what I was looking for - please correct me if this has been answered under different key words!

I saw that there was the option to recycle and reuse glass candle jars for other uses (storage, etc) and just wanted to know the appropriate method of cleaning the glass before doing so.

Is it as simple as rinsing and washing all mark/residue with Chinese floor wash or some florida water?

I just completed a candle spell using a black figural candle (named for my ex-fiancé) dressed with Essence of Bendover, Domination and Influence oils. I added love herbs as well. The spell was for him to feel extreme pain/suffering and guilt about our breakup and what he did to me, and to continue to love me. It was supported by red candle that was anointed in mercury oil. It was burned on my “dark” altar.
I have wax remains to dispose of, but unsure if I can toss in the crossroads or if these need to be buried in a graveyard.

Would like to take to the crossroads tonight if proper to dispose there.

Just looking for confirmation as to where this wax goes, as this spell is to make him feel horrible about the breakup and still love me. I don’t think it belongs in my yard. Thanks!

I live in an apartment with my family and I can't bury my ritual remains in the pots, nor can I bury them in the back yard since I've got really nosy neighbors that sees everything lol! I don't feel comfortable throwing a honey jar or petitions in a crossroad (for safety and privacy issues). Can I throw my old petitions to the left shoulder to the ocean? And can I wash the contents in my old honey jars in the ocean and reuse the jar?

Why can't you bury remains in pots? And I know the thought of going to the crossroads to dispose of something can be intimidating, but it's not as big of a deal as it seems, and it certainly can be done. The reason I say these things is sometimes there just isn't a substitute for disposing of something at a crossroads or near your front/back door. The ocean can't be a substitute for everything. I'd recommend you read this page on the subject to gain a better understanding: